I do have windows, and they will have grey blinds to pull when the 
sun comes through, or when light is definitely not needed. 

I think I may go for the neutral grey myself. I can see it would be 
restful, specially if it were not too dark. I don't think we can get 
the Dulux paint here, but I can read the colour chips here, and then 
test again once a section is painted and dried. Might as well start 
as neutral as possible. I wonder how possible it is to get a true 
neutral white paint. If it were possible, that might be good, but I 
wonder if it would look sterile compared to the grey.

The floor at least will not move in this place, which will make a 
change from his existing studio, when nothing was allowed to move 
after the 4 or 16 shot started!

Thanks for the input everyone,

Ellie 

On 21 Jan 2003 at 15:48, Paul Fawley composed (snipped):
> grey..... stops any stray casts.

> white wonderful for bouncing lights for that soft touch.

> No windows is a bit depressing after a while dont you think?
...

.bit of a pain on 4 or 16 shot
> captures though when the sun is in and out!



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